Sorry for acting like a jerk. I appreciate you taking the time to share your perspective. I don’t agree with some of the conclusions, but you’re not beating us over the head for raising the issue.
I didn’t flood–I live 60 miles or so north of downtown. But many clients (who live around the I-10 & BW8 area, did. They flooded within 4-5 year…[Read more]

Thanks for the all caps, really helps convey that this thread makes you mad. Here’s a thought– don’t read the thread, or move on and ignore it if it bothers you. But you being out of your apartment really doesn’t matter to the discussion at hand. Again, if it’s a little too close to home for you right now, don’t have the discussion.
But sug…[Read more]

I think the consensus around here is that your ability to bring income into the firm and/or increase firm profitability would have a greater positive impact on your earnings than a license. Do longer MLA grad programs contain a study abroad time if you’re just looking to spend time abroad? Or could you even dovetail into an undergrad study…[Read more]

Paige– I’ve got a friend who studied for a mini semester at an urban design school in the Netherlands. Not exactly like what you’re looking at here, but maybe relevant. I think he’d say that the international exposure heightened his design ability and gave him a new perspective on finding solutions. My sense is that while licensure may not be…[Read more]

Many of the guys I went to high school with in a small East Texas town close to the coast went on to become welders, pipefitters, machinists, millwrights, etc. They work on projects that are only going to last a certain period of time, primarily in refineries near the gulf. Once those projects are done, they take a few weeks off (as long as t…[Read more]

I’m reminded of that saying that goes something like: You can’t reason someone out of a position that they weren’t reasoned into.
I’m fine with policy disagreements, but the whole “Obama’s a Muslim” thing is thinly-veiled racism. Period. The ACA? Turned out to be a disaster for almost everyone. Foreign policy? A hot mess. Ability to work…[Read more]

Craig, takes conviction to say what you did. I’ll stand with you. My experience is that the “new & improved” right has run most of us who were interested in constructive dialogue off.
Robert– I appreciate your point of view, but man, your delivery is antagonistic, laced with conspiracy theories, and hateful. We agree on many aspects of getting…[Read more]

Andrew, I think your point about profitability to the firm is perhaps the most important factor in an employer/employee relationship. Many don’t seem to grasp it, and who can blame them, I don’t think it’s emphasized enough in school or the workplace.
I’m self-employed and closely aligned with one custom pool builder. I do almost all of my…[Read more]

We live & die by oil down here in Texas. Simple as that. To be fair, there are other industries that shore things up, but when the oil guys are down & out, everyone feels it. I’m in favor of meaningful regulations, but want fewer of the ones that aren’t accomplishing anything. And $3.00/gal gas (currently $2.00/gal around here). $3.00 seems to be…[Read more]

Well, the forum has been rather quiet lately, perhaps this thread will generate a bit of discussion. I admit I’ve not ran any costs or looked into the subject with any scrutiny, but here’s a few general observations:
1. I imagine there were discussions such as this when the idea of “free” K-12 was being discussed. I don’t know how s…[Read more]

There are a couple neigborhoods around here that require an LA seal on residential landscape plans. An installer I’ve worked with for about 10 years asks me to review and seal his planting plans occasionally. I’ll meet him on site, review the plan in the context of conditions on the ground, typically recommend a few adjustments, and seal the d…[Read more]

With only a cursory look, “pattern books” appear to refer to a proprietary process from a specific firm that results in what looks a lot like a master planned community to me. The specific methods and process they use is exclusive to their firm and results in what they call a “pattern book”. Other firms, including the Lessard Design firm l…[Read more]

Ah, I see now. While familiar with the concept, it is not something I utilize. My initial thought is how to successfully build the cost of a platform like that into a design fee (both hardware and software). I suspect a large firm might be able to manage it working on large projects, but it may be tough for small firms and those of us who ar…[Read more]

Interesting perspective. Starting small with a few fruits or veggies is good for urban dwellers in my opinion, but this scenario highlights the need for a thriving agricultural sector. I’m encouraged to see the spread of smaller “family farms” that work directly for the consumer (CSA’s, milk shares, etc).
My wife and I have been gradually tu…[Read more]

Felix, I don’t have direct knowledge of the work that was done, but a good friend of mine worked in Haiti following the earthquake several years ago. Look up Phronesis Design as a possible source of info. Tim Duggan, the principal, also works extensively with Make it Right in New Orleans. I don’t know how much this work will fit into your ex…[Read more]